Final answer:
The final concentration of sulfuric acid in solution C is 0.2385 M, calculated by consecutive dilution steps, applying the dilution formula C1V1 = C2V2 at each step.
Step-by-step explanation:
To find the final concentration of sulfuric acid in solution C, we need to perform a series of dilution calculations. Starting with the initial concentration of sulfuric acid (0.177 M), we will follow each dilution step.
- First dilution: The 1.50 mL of 0.177 M sulfuric acid is diluted to 10.0 mL, forming solution A.
- Second dilution: A 10.0 mL aliquot of A is further diluted to 50.0 mL, forming solution B.
- Third dilution: Then, 10.0 mL of solution B is diluted to 1.0000 L to give the final solution C.
To calculate concentration at each step, use the formula C1V1 = C2V2, where C is the concentration and V is the volume. By applying this formula at each step and carrying over the resultant concentration to the next, we find the final concentration in solution C to be 0.2385 M.